问题
I have recently migrated from ASIHTTPRequest to AFNetworking, which has been great. However, the server that I am connecting with has some issues and sometimes causes my requests to timeout. When using ASIHTTPRequest it was possible to setup a retry count on a request in the event of a timeout using the following selector
-setNumberOfTimesToRetryOnTimeout:
This can be further referenced in this post, Can an ASIHTTPRequest be retried?
This is AFNetworking if you are unfamiliar https://github.com/AFNetworking/AFNetworking#readme
I was unable to find an equivalent api in AFNetworking, has anyone found a solution for retrying network requests in the event of timeout using AFNetworking?
回答1:
Matt Thompson developer of AFNetworking was kind enough to answer this for me. Below is the github link explaining the solution.
https://github.com/AFNetworking/AFNetworking/issues/393
Basically, AFNetworking doesn't support this functionality. It is left to the developer to implement on a case by case basis as shown below (taken from Matt Thompson's answer on github)
- (void)downloadFileRetryingNumberOfTimes:(NSUInteger)ntimes
success:(void (^)(id responseObject))success
failure:(void (^)(NSError *error))failure
{
if (ntimes <= 0) {
if (failure) {
NSError *error = ...;
failure(error);
}
} else {
[self getPath:@"/path/to/file" parameters:nil success:^(AFHTTPRequestOperation *operation, id responseObject) {
if (success) {
success(...);
}
} failure:^(AFHTTPRequestOperation *operation, NSError *error) {
[self downloadFileRetryingNumberOfTimes:ntimes - 1 success:success failure:failure];
}];
}
}
回答2:
I implemented private method in my ApiClient class:
- (void)sendRequest:(NSURLRequest *)request successBlock:(void (^)(AFHTTPRequestOperation *operation, id responseObject))successBlock failureBlock:(void (^)(AFHTTPRequestOperation *operation, NSError *error))failureBlock
{
__block NSUInteger numberOfRetries = 3;
__block __weak void (^weakSendRequestBlock)(void);
void (^sendRequestBlock)(void);
weakSendRequestBlock = sendRequestBlock = ^{
__strong typeof (weakSendRequestBlock)strongSendRequestBlock = weakSendRequestBlock;
numberOfRetries--;
AFHTTPRequestOperation *operation = [self.httpManager HTTPRequestOperationWithRequest:request success:successBlock failure:^(AFHTTPRequestOperation *operation, NSError *error) {
NSInteger statusCode = [[[error userInfo] objectForKey:AFNetworkingOperationFailingURLResponseErrorKey] statusCode];
if (numberOfRetries > 0 && (statusCode == 500 || statusCode == 502 || statusCode == 503 || statusCode == 0)) {
dispatch_after(dispatch_time(DISPATCH_TIME_NOW, 2 * NSEC_PER_SEC), dispatch_get_main_queue(), ^{
strongSendRequestBlock();
});
} else {
if (failureBlock) {
failureBlock(operation, error);
}
}
}];
[self.httpManager.operationQueue addOperation:operation];
};
sendRequestBlock();
}
Example of usage:
- (void)getSomeDetails:(DictionaryResultBlock)block
{
if (!block) {
return;
}
NSString *urlString = @"your url string";
NSMutableURLRequest *request = [self.httpManager.requestSerializer requestWithMethod:@"POST" URLString:[[NSURL URLWithString:urlString relativeToURL:self.defaultUrl] absoluteString] parameters:nil error:nil];
// Configure you request here
[request setValue:version forHTTPHeaderField:@"client-version"];
NSMutableDictionary *bodyParams = @{};
[request setHTTPBody:[NSJSONSerialization dataWithJSONObject:bodyParams options:0 error:nil]];
[self sendRequest:request successBlock:^(AFHTTPRequestOperation *operation, id responseObject) {
id response = [NSJSONSerialization JSONObjectWithData:responseObject options:0 error:nil];
block(response, nil);
} failureBlock:^(AFHTTPRequestOperation *operation, NSError *error) {
block(nil, error);
}];
}
回答3:
In my case, I frequently required retry functionality so I came up wit this retry policy category that will help you with that AFNetworking+RetryPolicy
With respect to AFNetworking 3.0 it could serve well.
回答4:
Based on your answers, you could do something even more generic (and tricky) by using a block taking as parameter a block :
typedef void (^CallbackBlock)(NSError* error, NSObject* response);
- (void) performBlock:(void (^)(CallbackBlock callback)) blockToExecute retryingNumberOfTimes:(NSUInteger)ntimes onCompletion:(void (^)(NSError* error, NSObject* response)) onCompletion {
blockToExecute(^(NSError* error, NSObject* response){
if (error == nil) {
onCompletion(nil, response);
} else {
if (ntimes <= 0) {
if (onCompletion) {
onCompletion(error, nil);
}
} else {
[self performBlock:blockToExecute retryingNumberOfTimes:(ntimes - 1) onCompletion:onCompletion];
}
};
});
}
Then surround your asynchronous HTTP requests like the following :
[self performBlock:^(CallbackBlock callback) {
[...]
AFHTTPRequestOperationManager *manager = [WSManager getHTTPRequestOperationManager];
[manager POST:base parameters:parameters success:^(AFHTTPRequestOperation *operation, id responseObject) {
dispatch_async(dispatch_get_main_queue(), ^(void){
if (callback) {
callback(nil, responseObject);
}
});
} failure:^(AFHTTPRequestOperation *operation, NSError *error) {
if (callback) {
NSError* errorCode = [[NSError alloc] initWithDomain:AppErrorDomain code:[operation.response statusCode] userInfo:@{ NSLocalizedDescriptionKey :error.localizedDescription}];
callback(errorCode, nil);
}
}];
} retryingNumberOfTimes:5 onCompletion:^(NSError *error, NSObject* response) {
//everything done
}];
This way the retries wait for the HTTP request to finish and you don't have to implement the retry loop in each request methods.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/12220986/afnetworking-how-to-setup-requests-to-be-retried-in-the-event-of-a-timeout